Re: Re: South East Had The Lowest IGR In 2018 by Adelaide2: 4:27pm On Jul 12, 2019 |
Lifestone:
Unfortunately you got it all twisted. It's not about population but about productivity. Switzerland population is far lesser than Nigeria with higher population. Hope you now get what I am saying. What type of productivity are you talking about? Are you suggesting that other zones are more productive than SE? That would be a big fat lie. IGR is directly linked to population. You cannot levy on one person two person's taxes - it's always one man one tax. Therefore, SE will always be lower in IGR, given its lower population. Hey don't forget that SE is not the parasite in chief in Nigeria. They receive the lowest monthly allocation from the federal government based on lowest population. In life you cannot eat your cake and have it. You cannot give SE lowest allocation based on population and expect higher IGR based on same population. Does it make any sense to you now? The entire GDP of Switzerland ($678.89 billion) is greater than that of Nigeria ($375.77 billion); so don't even go there. Nigeria is how many times bigger than Switzerland in population? 4 Likes |
Re: Re: South East Had The Lowest IGR In 2018 by Adelaide2: 4:28pm On Jul 12, 2019 |
somegirl1: I read the silly comments about SE's IGR with amusement; Nigerians are on average too unintelligent to evaluate factors that have an impact on IGR or to evaluate anything at all. In the absence of data relating to political and economic factors, demographics etc for each region and assuming a uniform distribution of tax eligible jobs and businesses, doing the basic math based on population would reveal that SE generated the 3rd highest revenue per person after SS and SW or 2nd highest after SS if Lagos was excluded from the SW's computation.
NC Population - 20,368,918, IGR - 378.7b Per person - 18,592.95
NE Population - 18,984,299 IGR - 351b Per person - 18,515.30
NW Population - 35,915,467 IGR - 546.5 Per person - 15,216.29
SE Population - 16,395,555 IGR - 340.1b Per person - 20,743. 43
SS Population - 20,320,869 IGR - 1102b Per person - 54,229.86
SW Population - 27,722,432 IGR - 877.8b Per person - 31,663. 89
Population (excluding Lagos) - 18,608,827 IGR (excluding Lagos) - 376.6b Per person - 20,237.71
Clearly the SE isn't the least productive region.
It's actually the most productive. No doubt 4 Likes |
Re: Re: South East Had The Lowest IGR In 2018 by totit: 4:31pm On Jul 12, 2019 |
Adelaide2:
What type of productivity are you talking about? Are you suggesting that other zones are more productive than SE? That would be a big fat lie. IGR is directly linked to population. You cannot levy on one person two person's taxes - it's always one man one tax. Therefore, SE will always be lower in IGR, given its lower population. Hey don't forget that SE is not the parasite in chief in Nigeria. They receive the lowest monthly allocation from the federal government based on lowest population. In life you cannot eat your cake and have it. You cannot give SE lowest allocation based on population and expect higher IGR based on same population. Does it make any sense to you now?
The entire GDP of Switzerland ($678.89 billion) is greater than that of Nigeria ($375.77 billion); so don't even go there. Nigeria is how many times bigger than Switzerland in population? Doesn't the north as whole has more population than the whole of South? Come up with another excuse abeg. |
Re: Re: South East Had The Lowest IGR In 2018 by kettykin: 4:32pm On Jul 12, 2019 |
NC Population - 20,368,918, IGR - 378.7b Per person - 18,592.95
NE Population - 18,984,299 IGR - 351b Per person - 18,515.30
NW Population - 35,915,467 IGR - 546.5 Per person - 15,216.29
SE Population - 16,395,555 IGR - 340.1b Per person - 20,743. 43
SS Population - 20,320,869 IGR - 1102b Per person - 54,229.86
SW Population - 27,722,432 IGR - 877.8b Per person - 31,663. 89
Population (excluding Lagos) - 18,608,827 IGR (excluding Lagos) - 376.6b Per person - 20,237.71
Clearly the SE isn't the least productive region.
The Per Capita of the South East is the second highest , if you exclude Lagos from South west and Abuja from North Central . For Lagos if you are able to break down Lagos IGR base on the State of Origin of the payers then the real big picture will be more visible 5 Likes |
Re: Re: South East Had The Lowest IGR In 2018 by kettykin: 4:34pm On Jul 12, 2019 |
Adelaide2:
What type of productivity are you talking about? Are you suggesting that other zones are more productive than SE? That would be a big fat lie. IGR is directly linked to population. You cannot levy on one person two person's taxes - it's always one man one tax. Therefore, SE will always be lower in IGR, given its lower population. Hey don't forget that SE is not the parasite in chief in Nigeria. They receive the lowest monthly allocation from the federal government based on lowest population. In life you cannot eat your cake and have it. You cannot give SE lowest allocation based on population and expect higher IGR based on same population. Does it make any sense to you now?
The entire GDP of Switzerland ($678.89 billion) is greater than that of Nigeria ($375.77 billion); so don't even go there. Nigeria is how many times bigger than Switzerland in population? Coscharis Alone Pays more than N450m as tax in Lagos which is counted as Lagos IGR , now if you pull about 10000 top Igbo business men who because of the lopsided federalism practiced in Nigeria have to put their business in Lagos then Igbos would be contributing more tahn N80B to the IGR of Lagos. 3 Likes |
Re: Re: South East Had The Lowest IGR In 2018 by totit: 4:37pm On Jul 12, 2019 |
somegirl1: I read the silly comments about SE's IGR with amusement; Nigerians are on average too unintelligent to evaluate factors that have an impact on IGR or to evaluate anything at all. In the absence of data relating to political and economic factors, demographics etc for each region and assuming a uniform distribution of tax eligible jobs and businesses, doing the basic math based on population would reveal that SE generated the 3rd highest revenue per person after SS and SW or 2nd highest after SS if Lagos was excluded from the SW's computation.
NC Population - 20,368,918, IGR - 378.7b Per person - 18,592.95
NE Population - 18,984,299 IGR - 351b Per person - 18,515.30
NW Population - 35,915,467 IGR - 546.5 Per person - 15,216.29
SE Population - 16,395,555 IGR - 340.1b Per person - 20,743. 43
SS Population - 20,320,869 IGR - 1102b Per person - 54,229.86
SW Population - 27,722,432 IGR - 877.8b Per person - 31,663. 89
Population (excluding Lagos) - 18,608,827 IGR (excluding Lagos) - 376.6b Per person - 20,237.71
Clearly the SE isn't the least productive region.
Lool See face saving. Una never do well abeg. Doesn't anambrala has more population than Ogun state. And for the talking nonsense about about fed presence , are you also referring to Ogun state and others, except Lagos too? Yeye dey smell 2 Likes |
Re: Re: South East Had The Lowest IGR In 2018 by Lifestone(m): 4:38pm On Jul 12, 2019 |
Adelaide2:
What type of productivity are you talking about? Are you suggesting that other zones are more productive than SE? That would be a big fat lie. IGR is directly linked to population. You cannot levy on one person two person's taxes - it's always one man one tax. Therefore, SE will always be lower in IGR, given its lower population. Hey don't forget that SE is not the parasite in chief in Nigeria. They receive the lowest monthly allocation from the federal government based on lowest population. In life you cannot eat your cake and have it. You cannot give SE lowest allocation based on population and expect higher IGR based on same population. Does it make any sense to you now?
The entire GDP of Switzerland ($678.89 billion) is greater than that of Nigeria ($375.77 billion); so don't even go there. Nigeria is how many times bigger than Switzerland in population? You appear to get my logic, but running away from my inevitable conclusion. Anyway it seems you are happy with the IGR from SE, so enjoy it. No point arguing, in fact the IGR/person is the highest in Africa if that makes you happy. Self delusion. 1 Like |
Re: Re: South East Had The Lowest IGR In 2018 by totit: 4:42pm On Jul 12, 2019 |
kettykin:
Coscharis Alone Pays more than N450m as tax in Lagos which is counted as Lagos IGR , now if you pull about 10000 top Igbo business men who because of the lopsided federalism practiced in Nigeria have to put their business in Lagos then Igbos would be contributing more tahn N80B to the IGR of Lagos.
Maybe "coscharis taxes" also find it way into Ogun state , and that's why Ogun state alone igr also beat the whole of SE? Abegiii Anyways, as for the rest of your figures up there , enjoy you am 2 Likes |
Re: Re: South East Had The Lowest IGR In 2018 by NkemChukwudi: 5:10pm On Jul 12, 2019 |
Why is everybody arguing with these SE people? SE is clearly the poorest region in Nigeria. Na only noise my SE people sabi! Wetin my 78 year old father dey do for Yoruba land? Igbo has been broken! |
Re: Re: South East Had The Lowest IGR In 2018 by plaindealer: 5:33pm On Jul 12, 2019 |
somegirl1: I read the silly comments about SE's IGR with amusement; Nigerians are on average too unintelligent to evaluate factors that have an impact on IGR or to evaluate anything at all. In the absence of data relating to political and economic factors, demographics etc for each region and assuming a uniform distribution of tax eligible jobs and businesses, doing the basic math based on population would reveal that SE generated the 3rd highest revenue per person after SS and SW or 2nd highest after SS if Lagos was excluded from the SW's computation.
NC Population - 20,368,918, IGR - 378.7b Per person - 18,592.95
NE Population - 18,984,299 IGR - 351b Per person - 18,515.30
NW Population - 35,915,467 IGR - 546.5 Per person - 15,216.29
SE Population - 16,395,555 IGR - 340.1b Per person - 20,743. 43
SS Population - 20,320,869 IGR - 1102b Per person - 54,229.86
SW Population - 27,722,432 IGR - 877.8b Per person - 31,663. 89
Population (excluding Lagos) - 18,608,827 IGR (excluding Lagos) - 376.6b Per person - 20,237.71
Clearly the SE isn't the least productive region.
Why always exclude Lago from the SW? Is Lagos not part of the SW? 2 Likes |
Re: Re: South East Had The Lowest IGR In 2018 by plaindealer: 5:35pm On Jul 12, 2019 |
totit:
Maybe "coscharis taxes" also find it way into Ogun state , and that's why Ogun state alone igr also beat the whole of SE?
Abegiii
Anyways, as for the rest of your figures up there , enjoy you am You just have to laugh at their infantile and comedic excuses. 1 Like |
Re: Re: South East Had The Lowest IGR In 2018 by oyatz(m): 6:03pm On Jul 12, 2019 |
1) Successful Business men like Coscharis run their Business largely on economic principles and not Tribalism. They site their Businesses in areas with the greatest rewards on investments. 2) If the so-called 100,000 business men should move their Businesses to Aba, Lokoja, Akure, Nsukka, Agbor, Nnewi, Funtua, Aguleri, Sokoto, Aboh or Okigwe, they will record massive losses. 3) The profits made by Coscharis ,out of which they are able to pay tax comes from Other Nigerians with substantial economic power (largely residing in Lagos) that buy their products. 4) Igbos have been migrating to Lagos for economic reasons since the Colonial era. There are Millions of Igbos in Ibadan, Benin,Oshogbo, Ilorin , Kano, Calabar, Warri, Kaduna, Jos, Yola and even in War torn Borno doing one form of business or the other. Is this also due to Nigeria's lopsided federalism? kettykin:
Coscharis Alone Pays more than N450m as tax in Lagos which is counted as Lagos IGR , now if you pull about 10000 top Igbo business men who because of the lopsided federalism practiced in Nigeria have to put their business in Lagos then Igbos would be contributing more tahn N80B to the IGR of Lagos.
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Re: Re: South East Had The Lowest IGR In 2018 by somegirl1: 6:19pm On Jul 12, 2019 |
plaindealer:
Why always exclude Lago from the SW?
Is Lagos not part of the SW? I didn't totally exclude Lagos in the SW, my initial calculation included Lagos. However, we must acknowledge the advantage Lagos has, as the commercial capital, over all other states.
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Re: Re: South East Had The Lowest IGR In 2018 by somegirl1: 6:25pm On Jul 12, 2019 |
totit:
Doesn't the north as whole has more population than the whole of South? Come up with another excuse abeg.
Follows that the North should have higher IGR than the South assuming all relevant factors were uniform. This is not the case so their productivity is relatively low. 5 Likes |
Re: Re: South East Had The Lowest IGR In 2018 by Nwadiuto247: 7:17pm On Jul 12, 2019 |
bigpicture001:
Mumu...IGR is never development....
Southeast choose not to kill her people with too much exorbitant taxes, hence her people make reasonable profits from biz...
You should be applauding them instead, cut they are still fast developing their infrastructure..that us to expose cities like lagos who rival the FG in revenue generation yet borrows money like crazy...making her residence all cry over cost of living...nd yet infrastructure still suffers Dont mind ignorant people. South east doesnt tax people crazy as we witness in PH here and other parts of the country. You just do your business in SE, make your profit and pay little tax and continue to grow your business. Again in a country where one provides water, electricity, good roads, good education, good health facilities etc. for yourself, whats the point of worrying yourself about big IGR that will be looted by politicians? These people in nairaland mumu. 1 Like |
Re: Re: South East Had The Lowest IGR In 2018 by plaindealer: 7:21pm On Jul 12, 2019 |
somegirl1:
I didn't totally exclude Lagos in the SW, my initial calculation included Lagos. However, we must acknowledge the advantage Lagos has, as the commercial capital, over all other states.
Lagos as the commercial capital bah? I remember when Fashola was the governor of Lagos state, Lagos state with all the commercial capital excuse you are talking about used to borrow nearly half of their budget from banks while states like Akwa Ibom budgets even larger budgets than Lagos/Fashola, but Akwa Ibom still achieved less than Lagos state across the board. It is not always about money, it's always about leadership and talented people making the right decisions. Commercial capital doesn't alter the fact that Lagos is part of the SW, ruled and governed by the people of the SW with their talent and ingenuity and the same talent and ingenuity that the same people of the SW are massively replicating in Ogun state. Funny when Lagos was generating measly N500 million per month, it wasn't a commercial capital and Tinubu was corrupt and greedy, but his ingenuity and smarts turned N500 million per month into well over N34 billion per month. So, what was responsible for that? Brains, smarts, talent, and ingenuity or just commercial capital. Lagos is excelling because of good leadership and sensible leaders, not commercial anything. You can have all the money and opportunities in the world and still achieve nothing. Lagos is thriving and is the commercial capital that every Nigerian seek for survival is available today because their leaders in Lagos. Lagos is part of the SW, commercial capital or not. You people need to stop discounting and using Lagos as a rallying cry to justify and rationalize incompetence and poor performance in other places. 2 Likes |
Re: Re: South East Had The Lowest IGR In 2018 by totit: 7:47pm On Jul 12, 2019 |
somegirl1:
Follows that the North should have higher IGR than the South assuming all relevant factors were uniform. This is not the case so their productivity is relatively low. I thought the north is the region taken the large chunk of the country's development and all while SE are being marginalized ? Lmao. Una delusion be small. |
Re: Re: South East Had The Lowest IGR In 2018 by totit: 7:49pm On Jul 12, 2019 |
plaindealer:
Lagos as the commercial capital bah?
I remember when Fashola was the governor of Lagos state, Lagos state with all the commercial capital excuse you are talking about used to borrow nearly half of their budget from banks while states like Akwa Ibom budgets even larger budgets than Lagos/Fashola, but Akwa Ibom still achieved less than Lagos state across the board.
It is not always about money, it's always about leadership and talented people making the right decisions.
Commercial capital doesn't alter the fact that Lagos is part of the SW, ruled and governed by the people of the SW with their talent and ingenuity and the same talent and ingenuity that the same people of the SW are massively replicating in Ogun state.
Funny when Lagos was generating measly N500 million per month, it wasn't a commercial capital and Tinubu was corrupt and greedy, but his ingenuity and smarts turned N500 million per month into well over N34 billion per month. So, what was responsible for that? Brains, smarts, talent, and ingenuity or just commercial capital.
Lagos is excelling because of good leadership and sensible leaders, not commercial anything. You can have all the money and opportunities in the world and still achieve nothing.
Lagos is thriving and is the commercial capital that every Nigerian seek for survival is available today because their leaders in Lagos.
Lagos is part of the SW, commercial capital or not.
You people need to stop discounting and using Lagos as a rallying cry to justify and rationalize incompetence and poor performance in other places.
It has finished!!!! 2 Likes |
Re: Re: South East Had The Lowest IGR In 2018 by somegirl1: 8:03pm On Jul 12, 2019 |
totit:
I thought the north is the region taken the large chunk of the country's development and all while SE are being marginalized ?
Lmao. Una delusion be small.
Did you make a random unrelated comment or were you attempting to respond to my comment? 1 Like |
Re: Re: South East Had The Lowest IGR In 2018 by somegirl1: 8:11pm On Jul 12, 2019 |
plaindealer:
Lagos as the commercial capital bah?
I remember when Fashola was the governor of Lagos state, Lagos state with all the commercial capital excuse you are talking about used to borrow nearly half of their budget from banks while states like Akwa Ibom budgets even larger budgets than Lagos/Fashola, but Akwa Ibom still achieved less than Lagos state across the board.
It is not always about money, it's always about leadership and talented people making the right decisions.
Commercial capital doesn't alter the fact that Lagos is part of the SW, ruled and governed by the people of the SW with their talent and ingenuity and the same talent and ingenuity that the same people of the SW are massively replicating in Ogun state.
Funny when Lagos was generating measly N500 million per month, it wasn't a commercial capital and Tinubu was corrupt and greedy, but his ingenuity and smarts turned N500 million per month into well over N34 billion per month. So, what was responsible for that? Brains, smarts, talent, and ingenuity or just commercial capital.
Lagos is excelling because of good leadership and sensible leaders, not commercial anything. You can have all the money and opportunities in the world and still achieve nothing.
Lagos is thriving and is the commercial capital that every Nigerian seek for survival is available today because their leaders in Lagos.
Lagos is part of the SW, commercial capital or not.
You people need to stop discounting and using Lagos as a rallying cry to justify and rationalize incompetence and poor performance in other places.
Lagos is indisputably located in the SW. However, it would be silly to conveniently ignore the advantage Lagos has over all other states WRT revenue-generating agencies and infrastructure at the federal level.
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Re: Re: South East Had The Lowest IGR In 2018 by totit: 8:12pm On Jul 12, 2019 |
somegirl1:
Did you make a random unrelated comment or were you attempting to respond to my comment? Both This is not about population ( I know not where you got your population figure thou) its about the igr and what each region generate. By the way, if we are to focus more on population I should belief SE population is far and higher than SS. Ain't I right. By the way, when we talk about igr in Nigeria and regional base forget numbers , it is all for the pride. Forget logic. |
Re: Re: South East Had The Lowest IGR In 2018 by kayfra: 8:28pm On Jul 12, 2019 |
somegirl1:
Lagos is indisputably located in the SW. However, it would be silly to conveniently ignore the advantage Lagos has over all other states WRT revenue-generating agencies and infrastructure at the federal level.
What advantages does Lagos have that the other coastal states can't seem to catch up or at least trend in the same direction. Don't give me that ex capital BS. Expecting IGR from the SE is like getting water from stone. You simply can't tax what doesn't exist 2 Likes |
Re: Re: South East Had The Lowest IGR In 2018 by somegirl1: 8:45pm On Jul 12, 2019 |
totit:
Both
Highly doubtfultotit:
This is not about population ( I know not where you got your population figure thou) its about the igr and what each region generate.
By the way, if we are to focus more on population I should belief SE population is far and higher than SS. Ain't I right.
By the way, when we talk about igr in Nigeria and regional base forget numbers , it is all for the pride. Forget logic.
Stats from here based on Census 2006 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Nigerian_states_by_population The wikipedia page references a document from population.gov.ng
The SE is actually the least populated region in Nigeria. I've seen many SW commenters on here claim that there are more Igbos outside of the SE than there are in the SE so it would follow that Igbos contribute more to the IGR of other regions than to that of the SE; that's besides the point however. IGR comes from income,sales, taxes, fines etc. Workforce, employment opportunities, natural resources, industries contribute to these sources of revenue. SE is pulling its weight despite being disadvantaged in all (arguably) of the indices above. 2 Likes |
Re: Re: South East Had The Lowest IGR In 2018 by totit: 8:58pm On Jul 12, 2019 |
somegirl1:
Highly doubtful
Stats from here based on Census 2006 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Nigerian_states_by_population The wikipedia page references a document from population.gov.ng
The SE is actually the least populated region in Nigeria. I've seen many SW commenters on here claim that there are more Igbos outside of the SE than there are in the SE so it would follow that Igbos contribute more to the IGR of other regions than to that of the SE; that's besides the point however. IGR comes from income,sales, taxes, fines etc. Workforce, employment opportunities, natural resources, industries contribute to these sources of revenue. SE is pulling its weight despite being disadvantaged in all (arguably) of the indices above. Wiki is your source? I give up. Ma'am , you can't give what you don't have. If , the whole of SE couldn't raise some igr beyond what a state in SW (Ogun state precisely----which I belief have lowest popolulation of southwesterners when measure with the whole of SE) then the whole numbers and delusional maths is nothing but but a face-saving tactics for SE failure. Una simply be parasite. Simple!!! 2 Likes |
Re: Re: South East Had The Lowest IGR In 2018 by somegirl1: 9:00pm On Jul 12, 2019 |
totit:
Lool
See face saving. Una never do well abeg.
Doesn't anambrala has more population than Ogun state. And for the talking nonsense about about fed presence , are you also referring to Ogun state and others, except Lagos too?
Yeye dey smell plaindealer:
You just have to laugh at their infantile and comedic excuses.
Ogun generating more revenue than the SE is highly doubtful given that the report you based your comparison on shows SW IGR to be 877.8 billion with Lagos generating 501.2 billion of that amount. Unless you are saying Ondo, Osun, Ekiti and Oyo states generated a combined total less than 35 billion, there's no way Ogun generated more than 340.1 billion which is the revenue allegedly generated by the SE in the post quoted below.sarrki: The total revenue received by the Lagos state government in 2018 was higher than what was received by the entire south-east region.
The south-east region consists of five states namely: Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu and Imo.
Lagos generated total revenue of N501.2 billion while the entire south-east region generated N340.1 billion.
The state’s 2018 revenue was also higher than that of the northeast and north-central, which was N351.5 billion and N378.7 billion respectively.
This is contained in the Quarterly Review document of the Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI).
The revenue of states was calculated as the sum of the internally generated revenue (IGR) and allocations from the federation accounts allocation committee (FAAC).
The total IGR generated by states in 2018 was N1.103 trillion while the total FAAC allocations were N2.849 trillion.
Lagos state had the highest total revenue of N501.2 billion while Osun had the lowest at N33.2 billion.
“This implies that the total revenue of Lagos State was 13.9% of the combined total revenue of all states. Also, if the states with the highest and lowest revenues are compared, the revenue of Lagos State was 15 times or 1,518% of the revenue of Osun State,” the report read.
“The total revenue of Lagos State (N501.2 billion) exceeded total revenue of each of three zones: North Central (N378.7 billion), North East (N351.5 billion), and South East (N340.1 billion).
“While the total revenue received by Lagos State is higher than the total revenue of each of these zones, the total revenue of the South-South is higher than the combined total revenue of all three zones. The total revenue received by Lagos State is greater than the combined total revenues received by nine states (N449.49 billion) – Osun, Ekiti, Zamfara, Ebonyi, Gombe, Taraba, Cross River, Nasarawa, and Adamawa.”
On a zonal basis, the south-south zone recorded the highest total revenue (N1.102 trillion), followed by the south-west with N877.8 billion.
The north-west zone came in third with N546.5 billion, north-central with N378.7 billion, north-east with N351.5 billion and south-east recorded the lowest with N340.1 billion.
https://www.thecable.ng/revealed-lagos-2018-revenue-higher-than-entire-south-east-region
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Re: Re: South East Had The Lowest IGR In 2018 by totit: 9:05pm On Jul 12, 2019 |
somegirl1:
Ogun generating more revenue than the SE is highly doubtful given that the report you based your comparison on shows SW IGR to be 877.8 billion with Lagos generating 501.2 billion of that amount. Unless you are saying Ondo, Osun, Ekiti and Oyo states generated a combined total less than 35 billion, there's no way Ogun generated more than 340.1 billion which is the revenue allegedly generated by the SE in the post quoted below.
No. It is not. If you want prove do your research or seek |
Re: Re: South East Had The Lowest IGR In 2018 by somegirl1: 9:05pm On Jul 12, 2019 |
totit:
Wiki is your source? I give up.
Ma'am , you can't give what you don't have. If , the whole of SE couldn't raise some igr beyond what a state in SW (Ogun state precisely----which I belief have lowest popolulation of southwesterners when measure with the whole of SE) then the whole numbers and delusional maths is nothing but but a face-saving tactics for SE failure.
Una simply be parasite. Simple!!!
You're just dancing about because you have no point. 1 Like |
Re: Re: South East Had The Lowest IGR In 2018 by totit: 9:06pm On Jul 12, 2019 |
somegirl1:
You're just dancing about because you have no point.
Is that your new tactic or just a joke? |
Re: Re: South East Had The Lowest IGR In 2018 by somegirl1: 9:07pm On Jul 12, 2019 |
totit:
No. It is not. If you want prove do your research or seek I used the same stats that got all of you excited, same one I quoted. So why suddenly do I have to research further when the narrative doesn't suit you? 1 Like |
Re: Re: South East Had The Lowest IGR In 2018 by somegirl1: 9:10pm On Jul 12, 2019 |
totit:
No. It is not. If you want prove do your research or seek I'm seeking from you. Pray, enlighten me. 1 Like |
Re: Re: South East Had The Lowest IGR In 2018 by Corrosiveman(m): 9:13pm On Jul 12, 2019 |
many igbos in SE dont pay Tax |
Re: Re: South East Had The Lowest IGR In 2018 by totit: 9:13pm On Jul 12, 2019 |
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